青少年接受与承诺治疗的效用——系统回顾

Divya Baveja, J. Shukla, Srishti Srivastava
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接受和承诺疗法(ACT)是第三波疗法之一,它是对认知行为疗法和其他现有心理治疗模式的某些局限性的回应,强调改变认知的背景而不是内容。ACT拥有快速增长的证据基础,其在青少年群体中的文献尚处于起步阶段。作者试图巩固ACT对青少年人群临床问题有效性的研究结果。在PubMed、PsycArticles、PsycINFO、Sage和ProQuest的电子数据库中搜索了截至2021年4月已发表的研究和未发表的博士学位论文。在采用两阶段筛选过程后,选择了19项研究,其中包括随机对照试验、病例报告和其他准实验研究,这些研究报告了针对任何临床状况或担忧对青少年群体进行ACT或基于ACT的干预的结果。作者对这19项研究进行了叙述性系统综述,包括方法评估。结果表明,ACT在减少客观测量的临床症状及其引起的干扰方面是有效的。青少年和照顾者的主观描述也证实了这一点。此外,还需要进行严格的随机对照试验,并与其他有效治疗方法进行比较,以提高证据基础,因为此类研究很少,而且存在一些方法学缺陷。作者还讨论了在此类研究中评估ACT有效性的某些局限性。ACT模式可以作为一种很有前途的替代方法,用于涉及许多问题的青少年,重点是提高生活质量,以及他们参与有价值的目标。
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Utility of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy among Adolescents – A Systematic Review
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is one of the third wave therapies that came as a response to certain limitations of cognitive-behavioral therapies, and other existent psychotherapeutic models, which emphasizes changing the context of cognition rather than the content. ACT has a fast-growing evidence base, and its literature among the adolescent population is in its infancy. The authors attempted to consolidate findings of ACT’s effectiveness for clinical problems among the adolescent population. Electronic databases of PubMed, PsycArticles, PsycINFO, Sage, and ProQuest were searched for published studies and unpublished doctoral dissertations until April 2021. After adopting a two-staged screening process, 19 studies were selected, which included randomized controlled trials, case reports, and other quasi-experimental studies reporting results from ACT or ACT-based intervention given to a population of adolescents for any clinical conditions, or concern. The authors present a narrative systematic review of these 19 studies, including a methodological assessment. Results showed ACT to be effective in reducing objectively measured clinical symptoms, and interference caused by them. Subjective accounts by adolescents and caregivers also corroborated that. More, rigorous RCTs and comparisons with other active treatments are needed to improve the evidence base as such studies were few, and had some methodological flaws. The authors also discuss certain limitations in assessing the effectiveness of ACT in such studies. The ACT model could serve as a promising alternative approach to be used with adolescents across many concerns, with an emphasis on improving the quality of life, and their engagement with valued goals.
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